The Rams hit various franchise and NFL milestones during the 2025 season. Here's a recap of those accomplishments.
Matthew Stafford
- Moved to sixth all-time in career passing yards (64,516)
- Moved to sixth all-time in career completions (5,562)
- Moved to seventh all-time in passing touchdowns (423)
- Set the single-season franchise record for passing touchdowns (46)
- Became the third player in NFL history with multiple touchdown passes in 15 games in a season, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers Peyton Manning and Dan Marino
- Set a record for most consecutive touchdowns thrown without an interception in NFL history (28)
- Became the third player in NFL history with at least 45 touchdown passes and fewer than 10 interceptions in a season, joining Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers
- Recorded 2+ passing touchdowns in nine consecutive games, the longest such streak in the NFL this season. It's also the longest such streak in a single season in franchise history
- Set a franchise record with nine passing touchdowns over a two-game span
Puka Nacua
- Recorded the second-most receiving yards by a player in their first three seasons in NFL history, trailing only Justin Jefferson (4,825)
- Became the third player in NFL history with at least five receptions in 35 games in their first three seasons, joining Michael Thomas (37 games) and Amon-Ra St. Brown (35)
- Recorded the second-most receptions in a single season in franchise history (129)
- Recorded the third-most receiving yards in a single season in franchise history (1,715)
- Became the third player in NFL history to record 160 or more receiving yards in three consecutive games
- Became the fifth player all-time with at least 100 receptions and 1,200 receiving yards in two of his first three seasons
- Recorded his 250th reception in his 36th career game, the fastest to reach the mark in NFL history
Kyren Williams
- Reached 1,000 rushing yards for a third-straight season
- Moved to sixth in franchise history in rushing touchdowns (36)
- Moved to seventh in franchise history in rushing yards (3,834)
- Became one of four Rams players to record 40+ scrimmage touchdowns in a three-year span, joining Marshall Faulk, Todd Gurley II and Eric Dickerson
Davante Adams
- Moved to 16th all-time in career receptions (1,017)
- Moved up to seventh all-time in receiving touchdowns in NFL history (117)
- Adams' 14 receiving touchdowns this year are the most by a Ram in his first season with the team all-time
- Reached 1,000 career catches, becoming one of 17 receivers in NFL history to accomplish the feat and the third-fastest reach the mark
Sean McVay
- Reached 10 postseason wins, double the number of postseason wins of any NFL coach under the age of 40 (John Madden, Jon Gruden, Mike Tomlin and Zac Taylor each had five)
- Became one of seven coaches to reach a triple-digit win count within his first nine seasons as a head coach
- Joined Hall of Famers Curly Lambeau and George Halas as the only head coaches in NFL history with 100 combined wins prior to turning 40
Jared Verse
- Recorded the third-most pressures through a player's first 30 career regular season games (137)
- Recorded the most hurries in a player's first 30 career regular season games (94)
Byron Young
- Tied for 16th-most quarterback hits through a player's first 50 career games (64)
- Moved to ninth-most in tackles for loss in franchise history (32)
Colby Parkinson
- Set a new single-season franchise record for a tight end in receiving touchdowns (eight)
Kam Curl
- Set record for most tackles in a single season by a safety in franchise history (122)
Team
- The 10 different Rams players who caught a pass in Week 7 against the Jaguars marked the most in a single game in the McVay era











